chuck strangers

Jazz Soul is always on the grind even when we’re not hearing new music on a regular basis. After taking some time off, Jazz Soul is back and better with “Heaven” released in collaboration with producer, Chuck Strangers. Soul remains honest and personal in his latest release. The record brings light to the new and fresh sound of Jazz Soul and how the artists look to move forward in the future.

Not sure what’s coming next from Jazz Soul but make sure you keep it locked here for news and updates.

Born in Brooklyn, hailing from Hempstead, with parents of Caribbean descent, Hus Kingpin cut his teeth overseas, as he launched his career on Tokyo label Goon Trax. With a rapid overseas following, Hus returned to the states and signed a deal with burgeoning Indy label Mello Music Group to release his Roc Marciano assisted The Cognac Tape (2013) which also featured production from Khrysis and The Snowgoons.

Known for his bravado and his ability to blend gutter rhymes over haunting production, Hus sought the perfect compliment to his defiant rhymes for his return and found the dichotomy he was searching for with Pro Era beatsmith Chuck Strangers. Previously named one of Complex’s “Top 25 Producers To Watch Out For” Chuck has contributed to most of Joey Bada$$’ projects and manned the boards for several of Joey’s fan favorites including; “Suspects,” “FromdaTomb$,” and “Daily Routine.”

Hus Kingpin and Chuck Strangers released there new Hus Kingpin Meets Pro Era EP a six-track offering that displays the versatility of both artists. Hus will follow up his EP with new singles featuring Guilty Simpson and another collaboration with Roc Marciano which once again will highlight their undeniable chemistry.

One of the most profilic producers in the game today delivers Caligula Theme Music Vol. 2.7.5., the sequel to the first installement of this mixtape series premiered on SPIN last April. Inspired by the mood he was in while traveling around the country over the summer with Pro Era, Smoke DZA, Fat Trel, and Juicy J during The Smoker’s Club Tour, Bannon delivers a project that is longer and darker than its predecessor. Although the approach is similar in terms of patching together vocal samples, the production techniques are even more impressive than the previous release, creating theme music for a certain mood that can only best be experienced when letting the music play at high volumes.
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We know it’s a little late but there’s no way we could continue the new year without talking about the mixtape from the hip hop collective Pro Era. Oh, and of course we wouldn’t be DEHH if we didn’t address speculations from the track: F a Rap Critic. Anyhow, here’s the review and as always, see you guys in the comment section.

Consisting of Joey BadA$$, Capital STEEZ, CJ Fly, Kirk Knight, A La $ole, Dessy Hinds, Dirty Sanchez, Dyemond Lewis, Chuck Strangers, Nyck Caution, Kwon and Rokamouth, the Pro Era crew dropped their mixtape PEEP: The Arpocalypse today. Many heads were waiting on this so catch it below and hit us up and let us know what you think.